294. МЕ. Н. №. RIDLEY ON THE FLORA ОЕ THE 
FLEMINGIA CONGESTA, Roxb. 
Common in open country. Pekan, Blay Manis, and at one spot on the river-bank of 
the Tahan River near Kwala Tenok. 
DALBERGIA FOLIACEA, Wall. 
Near Jambo, opposite Pekan. Only recorded hitherto from Burmah. 
D. FERRUGINEA, Benth. ? 
Tahan River, near Kwala Tenok. 
Exactly similar to a plant collected in Kedah by Mr. Curtis, No. 2625. 
PTEROCARPUS INDICUS, Willd. 
There are some very large trées of this well-known plant, the * Angsana," in Pekan, 
and also at the Sultan’s tombs near Kwala Pahang. 
DERRIS ULIGINOSA, Benth. 
Kwala Pahang. 
D. ama@na, Benth. ? 
A beautiful climber, clothing the trees between Kwala Pahang and Pekan; answering 
to the description of this plant in the ‘ Flora of British India,’ except that the flowers are 
there described as “bright red,” but in this plant were snow-white. Fruit was not 
obtained. 
D. THYRSIFLORA, Benth. 
Bohie, Pekan; Kwala Tembeling; Kalambalai, near Pekan. Not rare. Called by 
е natives ** Tambong Neoh.” 
This plant is very common in Singapore. It never seems to climb to any height, but 
is most often met with as a long-armed straggling bush. The flowers, which are rather 
fugacious, are pure white, and are produced in immense quantity when the plant does 
bloom, which does not happen every year. They are much frequented by small blue 
butterflies. The fruits become eventually bright red. 
DIALIUM, sp. 
The sweet pods of some species of this genus were found on the ground several times 
in the high woods of the Tahan River near Kwala Tenok. 
D. LAURINUM, Baker. 
At Pigang, near Pekan. 
SARACA CAULIFLORA, Baker. 
Common in the woods at Kwala Tembeling and Kota Glanggi. 
A tall slender tree, with great tufts of orange-yellow flowers springing from the old 
wood, succeeded by very large pink pods. | 
It is also common in the rocky woods round the limestone caves of Kwala Lumpur in 
Selangor. 
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